Liza, of course.Lazukin is the best russian guy, who would thought?
If you’ve got multiple skaters in the free you don’t need top ten for two spots, just a combined ordinals of no worse than 28 for the top two.Good vibes sent to the Canadian men and the Russian men...A Canadian man needs to get into the top 10 and a Russian man needs to hang on to the top 10.
There are too many talents in both places for just one spot
And I really liked Hallam, kinda sad that he couldn't make it to the FP. But I still think that his life would make a great movie.
Liza, of course.
But not the judges, looking at how they scored him.
I guess you meant Shoma, not Matteo, did not you? Matteo just does not have the technical content to reach even a semi clean Nathan with this gap.Nathan has a big lead but not insurmountable if Yuzuru or Matteo kills it.
Interesting that the flip has been giving Nathan such problems and after just doing a no-combo-lutz and does for the flip in combo. Guts!!!!!!
Nathan Chen (USA)
Tech: Strong 3A to start, a little shaky on the 4Lz (no combo yet), moderately well-done change camel spin, got out the 4F+3T combo, strong flying sit spin, much more spirited footwork sequence, good change right on the music with the last spin
Pres: Ooo, I think he meant to do the combo on the 4Lz but did it on the 4F instead and, well, it was in the second half so there you go. The choreography was a little strange to watch at first since the elements were in a different order, so while the timing was a little off for me in the first half of the program, he did carry it with more energy and pizzazz than, say, his Nationals SP performance.
Score: 107.40, TES 60.98, PCS 46.42
He did 4T+3T not a flip.
Our commentators were saying that PJ is in love with figure skating and just loves to skate. He works as a stuntman in the movies and trains at the rink at nights. His first major international competition happens right now - world championship at the 25 years of age. It's like happy end of the "dreams come true" story. We need those happy-feeling movies, stories not about wins, but determination.I quite enjoyed him, too. What's his life story? I assume there's more to it than placing 25th in the short program.
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Our commentators were saying that PJ is in love with figure skating and just loves to skate. He works as a stuntman in the movies and trains at the rink at nights. His first major international competition happens right now - world championship at the 25 years of age. It's like happy end of the "dreams come true" story. We need those happy-feeling movies, stories not about wins, but determination.
But maybe our commentators were lying. Still great plot though. Better than "Eddie The Eagle".